ZetaTalk: Surging Magma written May 30, 2003

Leading into rotation stoppage, the Earth comes increasingly into the grip, magnetic primarily, of the approaching Planet X, riding up from 32 degrees below the
Ecliptic at a sharp angle so as to pierce the Ecliptic quickly and thus avoid the backwash of particle flows that the Ecliptic represents. Where its approach from
afar resulted in a lineal increase in earthquake frequency and strength, and a lineal increase in erratic weather, and a lineal increased in polar and glacier melt, at the
point where it is rising from the 32 degree angle and floating to the Point of Passage there are dramatic and rapidly changes. These are best understood if both the
Earth and Planet X are viewed as the large magnets they are. Both are aligned with the Sun, and as analysis of the Planetary Alignment (usenet) within the solar
system has relayed:

Where planets with strong magnetic fields, such as the Earth and Mercury, are far enough distant from one another to simply line up with the Suns
orientation, they do so.

Where gaseous planets, such as Jupiter and Neptune, do not have cores that are strong magnets, they act a conduits for a return of the magnetic field to the
Suns South Pole, and thus are in reverse of the Suns orientation.

Where small planets, such as Pluto, are caught in the confusion of such a backwash, though they have a magnetic field themselves, they position themselves
to the closest influence.

The Earth and Planet X are both aligned with the sun, but not positioned side to side, and not positioned exactly end to end, as Planet X has assumed a retrograde
orbit, and thus is moving diagonally toward Earth from below and to the side. What is that doing to the Earth?

At first, magnetic diffusion increases, where swirling about of magnetized magma causes local and temporary magnetic orientation variance. Thus, for many
decades as Planet X began its approach and increasingly as it zoomed into the solar system, magnetic diffusion was increasing.

Then the crust itself begins to participate as the highly magnetized Atlantic Rift is under pressure to remain aligned with Planet X, and not create a greater
distance by going round the bend at dusk or staying at a distance at dawn. Thus, we saw the dramatic double Global Quakes occurring on May 26 at the
dawn and dusk points.

With both the core and crust resisting this alignment and any weak points in the crust having adjusted on May 26 this pattern did Not Repeat on May 27.

By May 28, as the Atlantic Rift passed the closest Alignment Point facing Planet X stress was evident, but other changes were in play.

Where the crust resists, having many alignment responsibilities outside of the magnetic, and the core resists, having established rotation for many reasons
and wanting to continue apace, the liquid magma has more freedom. Thus, by May 29 a distinct surging of parts of this liquid magma from one pole to the
other was evident, the plates at the poles being rocked like rafts on the ocean.

This surging magma creates a temporary magnet under the Atlantic Rift, the southern portion of which is facing the approaching Planet X when the Atlantic Rift is
on the day side and buffeted by surging magma as this portion of the Rift escapes to the dark side, and the northern portion of which is most accessible through a
slice of the Earths crust and core toward the North Pole and up thorough the thin Pacific Ocean floor. Thus South Pole surging is noted during the day, and North
Pole surging during the Atlantic Rift night, and during this surging, the Atlantic Rift, as a highly magnetized part of the crust and in close proximity to the liquid
magma, being a deep rift, is collecting magnetized magma which clings to it. This creates, with every passing hour, a stronger magnet at the Atlantic Rift, a
phenomenon which results in the Atlantic Rift being gripped and stuck for rotation stoppage.